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  1. [OC] Beshaba, Lady Doom, Goddess of Misfortune : r/DnD - Reddit

    Mar 26, 2020 · Beshaba, or Lady Doom as she was also known, was the chaotic evil intermediate deity of accidents, bad luck, misfortune, and random mischief and a member of Tempus' pantheon. She demanded worship to keep her bad luck at bay. Her aim in life was to destroy her sister Tymora, or Lady Luck.

  2. Who would worship Beshaba, goddess of misfortune? : r/DnD

    Apr 8, 2018 · Beshaba was revered more out of fear than out of religious faith. Her doctrine stated that bad luck befell everybody and the only way to avoid it was by worshiping her. She was renowned for being spiteful and malevolent, and her priests manipulated common folk into revering and providing for them by acting mysteriously and playing on morbid fears

  3. Piety for Beshaba : r/Forgotten_Realms - Reddit

    Jun 7, 2022 · Make others worship Beshaba and then they will spread the ill-luck she can bring. Never falsely advise any being in how to worship Beshaba, or pay the price of being cast out and cursed with misfortune all their days. Devotees of Beshaba observe both Midsummer and Shieldmeet with wild revels of destruction and rudeness.

  4. [5e homebrew] Warlock patron Beshaba : r/dndnext - Reddit

    Feb 11, 2018 · Beshaba Your patron is Beshaba the chaotic evil intermediate goddess of misfortune, bad luck and accidents. Whilst the clerics of Beshaba worship the goddess in order to keep her bad luck at bay, warlocks who take Beshaba as their patron do the opposite, using the dark power granted to the by the goddess to spread her mischief throughout the ...

  5. 5e Workshop - Warlock Patron of Beshaba : r/DnDHomebrew

    Feb 10, 2018 · Beshaba. Your patron is Beshaba the chaotic evil intermediate goddess of misfortune, bad luck and accidents. Beshaba is at constant war with her sister Tymora, the goddess of luck and takes great enjoyment in cursing others with misfortune, causing chaos and disaster wherever she touches.

  6. Beshaba's Faith : r/Forgotten_Realms - Reddit

    Apr 28, 2018 · Sometimes the Cleric is blamed but is sometimes blameless. You can vary it depending on what you what the players to experience. Of course bad luck can be used as a way to corrupt people and players. If someone gains the blessing of …

  7. Why is Beshaba subservient to Tempus? : r/Forgotten_Realms

    Apr 25, 2020 · Beshaba refused the advances of Talos, because although he's also a greater god of destruction, his bad luck is sheer fate and disinterested natural destruction. Talos is destruction and ill luck in natural change, but war is destruction and ill luck made by mortals, and inflicted on mortals, for mortal reasons, categorically enough to kill over.

  8. Relics of Luck and Misfortune : r/DnDBehindTheScreen - Reddit

    Sep 25, 2019 · Beshaba's Armor. This fine set of armor appears to contain a simple +1 AC enchantment and does not require attunement. However, Beshaba's hidden curse causes the wearer to roll all saving throws at disadvantage. After the first time this curse has taken effect, the wearer finds they cannot remove the armor until the curse is lifted.

  9. Cleric of Tymora and Beshaba: Can I serve both halves of a

    Mar 11, 2017 · For a potential game, I am looking at creating a character who serves luck. Not good luck or bad, just luck in general. To that end, I am looking at making a Cleric of both Tymora and Beshaba, goddesses of good and bad luck who are …

  10. My player's Cleric made fun of Beshaba "The Mistress of ... - Reddit

    Apr 3, 2018 · Beshaba multiclasses a couple levels into Divination wizard and has two Portent dice. Or three in Lore Bard and has a handful of Cutting Words to use. Warn the player in a dream or something that misfortune will befall her and her comrades and keep those two die results for when you need a member of the party to fail a save or an enemy to hit ...

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